Yinon Weiss

@yinonw

Entrepreneur. Previously founder of . Alum MBA, Bioengineering. and Army Special Forces veteran.

Austin, TX (CA refugee)
Joined April 2011

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  1. Feb 3

    To those asking about deaths (rather than cases), here it is. Deaths started declining in the last few weeks, but they've also been declining in places with far fewer vaccinations as well. I'm not making any statements about the vaccine. Just looking for some explanations.

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  2. Feb 3

    Congratulations UK... almost a full year of human rights violations against your own citizens and look at how far you have come.

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  3. Feb 3

    To provide more context for question #2, see chart below. And please note that I as much as anyone hope that the vaccine is safe and effective. I'm just looking for some explanations as to why we are observing this outcome.

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  4. Feb 3

    A few honest questions on what's going on with the covid vaccine... 1. Can you look at these trajectories and guess which country has 10% vaccination and which has 60%? 2. Can you look at these trajectories and guess when vaccinations ramped up? If no, then why not?

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  5. Jan 25

    . lifted California's emergency stay at home orders with 50% less ICU beds available now than the day he implemented it. To all the people who have been damaged by politically driven covid policies, will anything change for you?

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  6. Jan 14

    A great summary of some of the many studies showing lack of lockdown efficacy. These are the ones that at least made it through the censors.

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  7. Jan 11

    This is why I believe that the nearly year long lockdowns will be one of the biggest human rights violation stories of the 21st century. Like many other mass violations of history, it's not until those in power are booted that society comes face to face with what it has done.

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  8. Jan 11

    Sadly we all got there in different ways. Some kept schools open and some closed. Some kept businesses open and some shut them down. Some required masks and some didn't. We all get there. The difference is whether we chose to also add economic and social devastation to the cost

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  9. Jan 9

    The direction of free speech in America... 2020 Twitter: If you don't like our social network, make your own network. 2021 Apple/Google: If you don't like our app store, make your own phone ecosystem. 2022 Comcast/AT&T: If you don't like our internet access, make your own.

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  10. Jan 8

    I still hear a lot of "experts" blaming the holidays for covid spread so I looked at driving activity vs cases in the US. Observations: 1. No correlation ever between travel activity and covid 2. Thanksgiving and Christmas surprisingly associated with major *dips* in COVID.

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  11. Retweeted
    Dec 31

    My covid research has been suppressed by politics. The impact on my life has been such that if I had severe covid I would not take a ventilator.

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  12. 31 Dec 2020
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  13. 31 Dec 2020

    It took a Freedom of Information request but acquired 2017-2019 averages for England hospitalizations. 2020 had 18% fewer hospitalizations than prior years. All around the world, using hospital data without context of prior years is just a fear generating lie.

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  14. 28 Dec 2020

    CA has the worst COVID spread in the country despite having the strictest, toughest, meanest lockdowns of any state. Closed playgrounds. Closed schools. Closed businesses. No Thanksgiving or Christmas. 6 mo. of masks And for what? People must fight back.

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  15. 25 Dec 2020

    It’s insightful that he would rather say he was lying than admit he was wrong or that his view simply evolved with new information. He rather pretend to be an all-knowing sentiment being before admitting he can be wrong.

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  16. 25 Dec 2020

    So Fauci admits he first lied about masks. Now he admits he lied about herd immunity thresholds. For somebody held up for a high level of integrity by others, he sure seems to have a low standard for himself.

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  17. 22 Dec 2020

    Yes, it can both be true that COVID cases in hospitals are rising AND that total hospitalization numbers are completely normal for the year. Because: 1. People are testing positive WITH covid, but not in hospital FOR covid. 2. Covid cases replacing flu cases.

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  18. 22 Dec 2020

    Source for Los Angeles Department of Health Services Total Hospitals: Download the PDF and look in the bottom right corner of the first page.

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  19. 22 Dec 2020

    Media: "L.A. County’s COVID-19 hospitalization spike is now off the charts". Hospital data: This is a completely normal year for total people in hospitals. Conclusion: Whether it's intentional misinformation or pure incompetence, our media and politicians are failing you.

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  20. 19 Dec 2020

    North and South Dakota were both hit relatively hard by COVID. They had very different responses but got to very similar outcomes. The difference is that South Dakota's respected people's rights AND their economy (now 3.5% unemployment rate). Look at the data.

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